James Gurney
James Gurney has written on watches for over 25 years, founding QP Magazine in 2003, the UK’s first home-grown watch title. In 2009, he initiated SalonQP, one of the first watch fairs to focus on the end-consumer, and is regarded as a leading horological voice contributing to news and magazine titles across the globe.
Latest articles by James Gurney
-
Jeff Koons’ art has landed on the moon with Odysseus‘Jeff Koons: Moon Phases’ is on the Odysseus lunar lander and due to make a giant NFT leap for the artist, having landed on Thursday 22 February 2024
By James Gurney Published
-
New Zenith watches see heritage and modernity collideThese new Zenith watches see Julien Tornare pay tribute to the past in his last collection as CEO
By James Gurney Published
-
How Debauve et Gallais and Marie Antoinette sparked a chocolate revolutionParis chocolatier Debauve et Gallais is built on a sweet legacy, involving a chocolate coin designed to cure Marie Antoinette of her distaste for medicine
By James Gurney Published
-
Tag Heuer rethinks a classic with teal green Carrera Glassbox watchTag Heuer Carrera collection gets an update with a ‘Dato’-style chronograph and a tourbillon, both in teal green
By James Gurney Published
-
Omega explores the dark side of the moon with a stellar new watchOmega unveils the Speedmaster Dark Side Of The Moon Apollo 8 watch
By James Gurney Published
-
Hublot and Takashi Murakami push the boundaries of watch designThe Hublot MP-15 Takashi Murakami Tourbillon Sapphire is a conceptual and technical triumph
By James Gurney Published
-
Dubai Watch Week gave an exciting preview of watchmaking in 2024The recent Dubai Watch Week buzzed with creative energy and gave us a hint of what watchmaking in 2024 will bring
By James Gurney Published
-
Comic book watches: from Mickey Mouse to SpidermanComic book watches, from brands such as Audemars Piguet, Oris, Ulysse Nardin and Reservoir, come with a ‘Pow!’ factor
By James Gurney Published
-
Bell & Ross leads the luminescent watches trendNew luminescent watches see us going for the glow, in hues from green to lavender
By James Gurney Published
-
Space Age watches born of 1960s futurism are out of this worldThe brands and designers whose Space Age watches drew on references from Barbarella to the Lava lamp
By James Gurney Published
-
Geneva Watch Days 2023 standouts: from Trilobe to Louis ErardJames Gurney reviews more Geneva Watch Days 2023 standouts, spanning ambitiously avant-garde designs and cool collaborations from brands that share a watch insider’s sensibility
By James Gurney Published
-
Geneva Watch Days 2023: up close with five new revealsJames Gurney reports from Geneva Watch Days 2023, the mini fair that spans the design-led, the ultra-traditional and the achingly avant-garde
By James Gurney Published
-
Fan base: how a vintage Breitling collector forged the path to the brand’s design futureBreitling, the classic aviation watch brand, is undergoing as thorough a brand reinvention as you’re ever likely to see, shifting its focus, cleaning up and, above all, re-connecting with its past. While the first two require experience and imagination, the last needs knowledge. But when Breitling’s new owners turned up, they discovered only the basics of an archive for a brand that spans 133 years of production. Heritage, of course, is the nucleus around which great brands thrive. So, It was a seriously savvy move by new Breitling CEO Georges Kern to turn to a fan - the esteemed Breitling collector Fred Mandelbaum, the most authoritative source on Breitling’s history around, known to aficionados as @watchfred. It is Mandelbaum and his fabulously tended personal collection, then, that have filled in the sizeable gaps, creating a springboard for a future with its roots in the past.Here's our pick of the best classic watch design..
By James Gurney Last updated
-
Editor's Pick: Rolex at Baselworld 2019Rolex is all about the detail and small changes make for a surprisingly large impact, as the Swiss watchmaker’s new designs reveal
By James Gurney Last updated
-
Editor's Pick: Patek Philippe at Baselworld 2019By James Gurney Last updated
-
Clocking in: David Adjaye, Studio Wieki Somers and Daniel Arsham ponder timeSingapore’s The Hour Glass is more than just another watch boutique in a city that’s obsessed by all things horological as its timely exhibition (helmed by Sir David Adjaye) shows
By James Gurney Last updated
-
The creative forces behind Montblanc on getting the horological details just rightDavide Cerrato joins forces with Zaim Kama as they weave the storied manufacture into Montblanc’s horological masterplan
By James Gurney Last updated
-
Royal flush: it’s win-win for Audemars Piguet at SIHH 2018By James Gurney Last updated
-
Editor’s Pick: Bulgari at Baselworld 2019By James Gurney Last updated
-
Moonstruck: Hermès takes on space and time at SIHH 2019By James Gurney Last updated
-
W.W.W: a war-regulation watch for our timesBy James Gurney Last updated
-
SIHH 2019: the independent watchmakers at the vanguard of future-tech designsBy James Gurney Last updated
-
Up, up and away: a new timepiece celebrates Concorde’s glory yearsBy James Gurney Last updated
-
Celebrating a century of Italian jewellery design: the Bulgari Tubogas watchMade famous by the Bulgari Serpenti watch, the Tubogas is a design icon in its own right
By James Gurney Last updated
